Bogie’s are great for Easter Baskets and make “just because” gifts

 

Although they technically came out around Christmas time, the adorable plush Bogie characters are just the right size to put in an Easter Basket.  They are soft, colorful, and each face has a different expression.

Just looking at them puts a smile on your face. They’re filled with love for anyone who has them.

The red Bogie has a red heart on her stomach, a red tail, and a sweet smile on her face. She’s almost saying, “I love you.”  The blue one has a blue heart and blue fluffy tail while his expression is one of confusion, wondering if anyone will give him a loving home. “Please love me.”

The pink Bogie has a pink heart on her stomach, a pink striped tail, and a wide-eyed look of love. “Let’s have a great day today.” And the yellow Bogie  has a yellow heart on her stomach, a yellow and white striped tail, and a little mischievous expression wondering ”What are we going to do today?”

These little guys are soft and adorable. They make great friends and as mentioned above, are just the right size to put in an Easter basket for something special.

Or, if you don’t use them in an Easter basket, they are fun to have on hand whenever you need a little something extra for your child who might be having a bad day. They are instant pick-me-ups.

Measuring about four inches tall and with their tail spread out, they are about eleven inches long however their tails can be shaped to wrap around the bodies or simply piled up to create a different look.  

Bogies are just the right size for little hands, plus they are filled with love for kids and adults. And they can be fun to place around the house to add a little bit of charm anywhere they are placed.

So whether you want to add a special treat to an Easter basket this year or simply have some fun with these little plushies who are filled with expressions to adore, Bogies fit the bill. And, as many parents do, they put trinkets aside for a special treat or an extra present. Whatever you decide to do with your Bogie, it’s sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.

About the Reviewer

Francine Brokaw has been covering all aspects of the entertainment industry for over 30 years, including reviews of products, books, and also travel. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites. She has written her own book, Beyond the Red Carpet The World of Entertainment Journalists, is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County, and has her own TV show, Beyond the Red Carpet, on Village Television in Orange County. She is a longstanding member of the Television Critics Association and is accredited by the MPAA

Note: These items were sent to me for an honest review with no expectations.

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New plush lovable emotions from ‘Inside Out 2’

 

In the first film, Inside Out (2015), audiences were introduced to young Riley and four of the emotions that guided her through her days: Joy, Anger, Disgust, and Sadness. Joy and Sadness have become iconic Disney characters and even make an appearance in the new Pixar Fest parade at Disney California Adventure. In Inside Out 2 there are four new emotions that join the group as Riley enters puberty, with all the angst it entails: Embarrassment, Anxiety, Ennui, and Envy. It’s time to go shopping for all the new items featuring these new emotions.

The new plush emotions each portray their personalities and no matter which one you pick, they bring fun and enjoyment – to kids and adults. Each one is so cute they make a great combination for any bed or shelf with color and faces that depict what is going on inside them.  As we know, feelings are what make us human and emotions  are natural and part of life. 

Anxiety is an emotion that we all have at one time or another. Riley begins to have anxiety as she matures and joins the ranks of teenagers. This little character depicts the worry that frustrates us all. Just looking at this little gal is enough to make even the most stressed out person feel a little less emotional and during times of major stress could bring a little chuckle and smile, although the plush definitely shows the worry and nervousness that she represents. Yes, she is frantic, but she is also so darn cute.  Anxiety is about 10 inches tall.

 

 

Ennui. Well, what can we say about being blah? This guy definitely depicts apathy and malaise. Just looking at him brings out a feeling of melancholy. But even so, he is so cute you’ll just want to give him a hug to cheer him up. Kids will want to snap him out of his doldrums. At about 12 inches tall, he’s good for a kind word or a caring cuddle. He looks sad, so cheering him up might be a bit of a task, but well worth it. Come on, little guy. Let’s see a smile. Well, maybe tomorrow.

 

 

 

Envy is green, what else? She’s super adorable and her hair is soft and has a silky, velvety feel. It’s not hard to imagine her sitting on a little girl’s bed. She looks adoringly at everything around her. Even though she is green with envy, pun intended, she is the perfect companion and will be endeared by all. Just imagine a little girl asking her if she looks all right. And Envy will definitely reply, you’re gorgeous! Yep, that’s Envy all right. Little Envy is approximately 9 inches from feet to the tip of her head.

 

Teen age years are rife with embarrassment, and this plush says it all. He’s the largest of the plush assortment at approximately 16 inches high. With a red face and hoodie pulled up around it to hide, embarrassment is huggable and like the others will put a smile on faces as they feel the emotion he depicts. After all, haven’t we all wanted to hide ourselves and become invisible at one time or another? And there’s no hiding the blush on our cheeks when we do get self conscious. It’s a natural reaction. 

So, together or alone, these new plush make a fun addition to anyone’s collection. If you already have the first emotions, by all means, these new ones are cute companions and additions to your Disney plush collection.

Parents might think about getting them for their kids and whenever he or she is filled with Anxiety, it will be time to bring out the plush as a comfort tool. The same goes for Embarrassment and Ennui. And little Envy makes a great companion when your kid comes home and brags about someone else’s dress, new toy, or whatever. 

We all have these emotions at some point. They’re not always easy to deal with so the plush might be just what is needed to help you or someone out of a particular mood.

Puberty is a difficult time for both boys and girls, and in this new film Riley learns just how difficult it is to grow up. Yet even though these emotions make their first appearance around the time of puberty, they often remain for the rest of our lives. 

Kids will enjoy playing with them and letting their imaginations soar as they interact with these new plush emotions. And adults will definitely see themselves in the emotions and even remember times when they have gotten the best of them.  These plush are for ages 0+ and they are going to be enjoyed and loved by all ages. (available on Disney Store website beginning May 27, 2024)

MORE TO COME…
Besides these adorable plush dolls, there are books and other toys to accompany the new movie. After all, this is a Disney film and one thing Disney does better than other studios is their merchandising.

About the Reviewer

Francine Brokaw has reviewed books, products, and all aspects of entertainment for over 30 years. She has been published in national and international newspapers and magazines as well as Internet websites. She has written her own book, Beyond the Red Carpet The World of Entertainment Journalists, is the entertainment correspondent for Good Day Orange County, and has her own TV show, Beyond the Red Carpet, on Village Television in Orange County.